Toy



' L. MARX Nov. v25, 19340.

TOY'

Filed Febjzv, 192s i INVENTOR Louls Marx f PatenieaNw. 25, 193e y i f 'i f 1,782,786 y N i 1 Louis maniaci? NEWYRKIY. l f, f l' Application filedFebruary 27,V 1929. Serial No. 843,029.

This invention relates `to toys, and more particularly to a combined. sound producing device and animated figure. Y i

It has heretofore been attempted to com# i bine sound producing devices with animated figures, the operation of the animated figure being obtained in response to the; wind blast y which actuatesthe soundl producing device.

\ i lSuch arrangements are delicate and not cer- 10, tain in their action, andthe primary object ofthe present inventionis to improve such devices. Y

` One object ofthe `presentinvention resides in the provision of a sound producing device 15; combined with an animated figure, both the sound producing device and the figure being manually operable, but the operating means for eachof them beingadvantageously combined or juxtaposed in suchV a manner that 29 both may be operated by single movement of the hand. e A More specifically, a further object 'of the `present invention islto provide a manually operable horn having a facial figure with 2.5 movable features affixed to its open end and mechanical means for moving the features in order to appropriately alter the expression of the face at the time theV horn is blown.

To the accomplishment of the `foregoing $0 and such other objects as will hereinafter appear, my invention consists in the elements and their relation one to the other, as hereinafter are more particularly described and i sought to be defined lin the claims; reference 35 being hadto the accompanying` drawings which show the preferred embodiment of my invention, and in which Fig.` l is a perspective view of one form of my invention, embodying a horn, before 4Q horn has been blown;

\ Fig. 2 is a similar view after the horn has` been blown;`and 5 Fig. 3 isa longitudinal elevational section 4of the toy. Y i

Referring to the drawing, the toy c oin` prises a sound producing device, here exemplified by the horn 2;` manually operable `means `arranged to energize the device,` in this case represented bythe compressible rub-` 250 `ber bulb 4; an animated `figure combined with i sound blast;`

able face plate 18 downwardly against a stopj ance ofthe spring 24 by a lever 28, -ful- It will beiappreciate'dV that*varioustypes` Vof horn'may be used to produce correspondlpijiateohangies may., then bemade the sound the device, here a head having alterable fea? tures, indicated f generally,` by the.. ,numeral 6; and mechanical meansforanimating the figure, or changing the expression of theface face portion 14 Vwhich includes the hat, the L forehead, ,theL eyeglasses, the l. nose, the lower half of the mouth, and tliechi'n. y The bottom f of the, chin may b eleftY open, as atl''in Fig. 1 3, in `order to insure ready egress of the,V

` -he face is completed by a i'novable face plate V18, whichincludes theeyes, the ears, and the upper half of the mfuthV of the face.V 70' InFig.A 3 it will befseen thattliis movable plate lSHiscarried by"` a recipro'cable rod 20, y which slideswithin af `sleeve QQffiXed to the top` Iof .the stationary portionfV 14 ofthe head. A spring '24 urgesthe rod 240 with the mo`v- 26, struck out,froinv the stationary portion of the head at `the,` lower. lip.f f The rod 2O maybe moved-upwardly against the resist-V crumedyon a spindleBO, which is `journalled in the slides of the horn 2. Theother` end of the leverf28` fisbent Y upwardly to project` through a hole in theupper` surface of the horn, and is providedwith abuttongS, de-u pression'` of which raises the ,movableA- face.,` platelS. Insteadl of` abuttona atextension lying alongrthe top` of the; bulbniay equally wellbeemployedf* i" inglydifferent .isounds,` resembling,` say, a gruritpa fsqueal, a laugh,or a shout, and that the facial expressions depicted may be appropriately designed to "evidence pain, fright,

glee,"o`r mischief; and so on.` 'It is alsoobvious that `the, head may be that of an as well'` asH thatof :a human, and that approp 5:00

produced, resulting, for example, in a Whistling bird, or a roaring lion, and so on.

It will be observed that in my invention the operating means for the sound producing device and for the animated figure are each as simple and rugged as they might be in separated toys, but that they have been so combined together and relatively located that they may readily be operated by a single movement of the hand, this being especially evident by inspection of Figs; l and 2.

From the foregoing description it is manifest that the structure set forth, While an eX- ceptionally simple and rugged one forthe purpose intended, is, to the outside onlooker, just as fully automatic and lifelike in operation as though the movement of the figure were obtained in some much more complex manner.` Y

It will be apparent'that While I have shown and described my invention in the preferred form, many changes and modifications may be made in the structure disclosedy Without departing from the `spirit of the invention7 deiined in the following claims.4

I claim:

l. A toy comprising a horn, a compressible rubber bulb atv one end ofthe horn, a facial ligure having movable features'a'ffixed to the other end of said horn, mechanical means for actuating the movable features extending Within the horn and including an actuatingV button located externally of-but sosituated relative to the'compressible bulb thatthe bulbv and the but-ton may both be directly operated by one hand with a single movement thereof in order to simultaneously blow" the horn and move the features of the face.

2. A toy comprising a conicalhorn, acoinpressible rubber bulb at the small end of the horn, a facial figure having movable features aHXed to the'large end of said horn, mechanical means for actuating the'movable featuresv including a lever extending Within the horn and having its operating end so situated rela-- tive to the compressible bulb that the bulb and the lever may bothbe-directly operated by one hand with a single movementk thereof in order to simultaneously blowV the horn and move the features ofthe face.

3. A toy comprising a horn, a manually operable device for blowing said horngvan animated figure afIiXed to the egress end of said horn and covering the mouth thereof, and mechanical means concealedl Within the horn for actuating the animated figure, said mechanical means being provided Witha' manually operable element extending exterinally of the horn and so situated relative to the horn blowing device that both maybe di? rectly operated by one hand With a single movement thereof.

4. The toy set forth in claim 3 in which the animated figure comprises relatively movable facial sections the relative movement of which produces changes of facial expressions in the figure.

Signed at New York in the county of New York and State of New York, this 26th day of February, A. D. 1929.

LOUIS MARX. 

